Towson man charged with another sex offense, burglaries

Search of Ricky Bostic's home turns up stolen laptops, game systems

A Towson man who was accused over the summer of a slew of charges, including peeping Tom, sex offense and burglary, has been charged with additional offenses after police said they found stolen property at his home.

Ricky Bostic, 44, was charged Wednesday with several new counts of burglary and another sex offense charge.

Baltimore County police first arrested Bostic in July after officers said they found him near the scene of two burglaries. At the time, detectives said they were also able to link him to the sexual assault of two roommates on York Road on May 24.

Investigators on Thursday said through laptops and game systems they found at Bostic's home during the investigation in July, they were able to link him to more burglaries and another sex assault in Towson.

Police said Bostic was charged with burglary and sex offense in a case from June 12 in which a woman fell asleep in her bedroom with the door unlocked, only to find a man in her bed, and she said she thought she had been sexually assaulted. Detectives said the woman left the apartment and didn't report the assault until she was contacted by detectives recently because her laptop and her roommate's Xbox system had been taken and found at Bostic's apartment.

Investigators said Bostic was also charged with burglary after a Nintendo Wii, a laptop and money were found in his home that were reported missing after a break-in at a home along East Burke Avenue sometime between May 31 and June 9. Police said in that case, a basement bathroom window and door were found open.

A third laptop found at Bostic's apartment was stolen during a burglary in the 200 block of Towsontown Boulevard in March, police said. Bostic was also charged in that case.

Officials said they're concerned that there may be more victims out there. Anyone with information should contact Baltimore County police at 410-307-2020.